When Y/n Gibson returns to Tommen College after months away, nobody is prepared for the confident, captivating girl she’s become. Least of all Johnny Kavanagh. After a rugby ball to the head leads to an unexpected friendship, Johnny finds himself falling for the one girl he shouldn’t want: his best friend Gibbsie’s little sister. Between stolen glances, secret meetings, chaotic parties, and the pressure of rugby, their connection grows into something neither of them can ignore. But in a school where everyone knows everyone else’s business, keeping their feelings hidden might be harder than falling in love in the first place.
Burpengary State Secondary College students Anita, Reece Walsh (Has a crush on Anita), Sasha, Caspar, Sali, Piper Whiteway, Riley Bradshaw, and Tyrin King are in the SDC doing their class work
Johnny Kavanagh llegó a Cork con doce años, dejando Dublín atrás sin ningún drama ni tragedia: solo un cambio más en su vida cómoda y feliz. Hijo único de Edel y John Kavanagh, con una familia amorosa y estable, Johnny creció con todo lo que necesitaba: seguridad, cariño, y tres perros que llenaban la casa de ruido y compañía. Entre ellos, Sookie, su labradora negra favorita, que lo acompañaba desde los tres años, siempre a su lado, constante y fiel, era la única que nunca lo juzgaba ni le exigía nada.
The Fraise household is never quiet—mainly because Theo Fraise exists. Between a rugby team that treats their house like a second home, a twin sister who somehow always ends up blamed for everything, and a giant dog named Muffin who looks like he could end lives but prefers emotional support and naps, chaos is basically a family tradition. Theo is loudly in love with Paula Hudson. Everyone knows. Paula definitely knows. Theo does not know that everyone knows. Thea Fraise prefers silence, sarcasm, and being left out of the mess—unfortunately, the mess prefers her back. And somehow, between stolen food, late-night arguments, situationships nobody will define, and a house that never stops shaking, everything keeps circling back to one thing: the Fraises don’t do normal.
It’s your first day at a new school. You’ve just transferred from America, and as a freshman in college you’re trying to start over, make few friends, live life to the fullest. While your are at college.
(Tinkerbell if they were real people you can change the icons if you wish) You’re a popular girl your stunning your friendly, sassy and smart everyone adores you.. your a part of the cheer team and let’s just say you have quite the obvious crush on rugby player Sled…
Lizzie Young has spent years surviving the weight of grief, trauma, and the walls she’s built around her heart. Sharp-tongued, reckless, and determined to push everyone away before they can leave her, she’s convinced she’s beyond saving. But Hughie Biggs refuses to see only the girl hiding behind the anger. Loyal, patient, and quietly steadfast, he remembers the fearless, laughing girl Lizzie used to be—and believes she’s still there beneath the pain. As old wounds reopen and buried truths force Lizzie to confront the past she’s been running from, Hughie becomes the one constant in her chaotic world. Their journey is one of heartbreak, healing, and discovering that love isn’t about fixing someone—it’s about staying when they believe everyone else will leave. Theyve been together since they were nine years old.
Bluebell Finch is chaos in eyeliner and silver jewelry, loud enough to shake the walls of Blackthorne Academy and small enough to be underestimated by everyone except the people who actually know her. Between astrology charts, rooftop stargazing, and a tendency to threaten violence as affection, she’s built a life out of noise and sharp edges. Her world is a messy orbit of ride-or-die friendships, including Esme Graves, her calm but deadly best friend, and Oscar Duskbourne, her equally unhinged partner in disaster. Esme’s twin brother Amias Graves—tall, reckless, and annoyingly irresistible—keeps finding his way into Bluebell’s personal space, usually by lifting her off the ground and refusing to put her down just to watch her lose her mind. In a group where rugby tackles are easier than emotional honesty, everyone insists they’re just friends. Nobody believes them.
At Wellsborn High, Wellsy is known for being loud, confident, and impossible to ignore. But behind her chaos and constant flirting, she’s hiding more than anyone realizes. When Scorpius Hassan starts paying closer attention than expected, her carefully built reputation starts to slip.
At 19, you move to Galway trying to outrun grief, bullying and the version of yourself England taught you to become. St. Brigid’s University is supposed to be a fresh start until Patrick Keane enters your life. Rugby star. Garda trainee. Local golden boy. Warm in all the ways you don’t trust. And the more carefully he loves you, the harder it becomes to keep yourself guarded.